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B1 Phrasal verb list

This list of B1 phrasal verbs provides useful review material for any classes following a B2 preparation course for the Cambridge English: First examination. The list is taken from the English Vocabulary Profile, an online resource developed by Cambridge University Press, which covers the words and phrases known by learners at each level of the Common European Framework (visit for more information).

Headword add up (sth) or add (sth) up base sth on sth

Phonetics ?d p bes n

believe in sth belong to sth blow away (sth) or blow (sth) away

bliv n bl tu bl we

blow down (sth) or blow (sth) down

bl dan

blow out (sth) or blow (sth) out

blow up (sth/sb) or blow (sth/sb) up

book sb in or book sb into sth

break down

bl at

bl p

bk n bk ntu brek dan

break in or break into sth

break up

brek n brek ntu

brek p

break up

brek p

bring up sb or bring sb up call for sb call in

br p kl f kl n

care for sb/sth

ke f

carry on (sth) or carry (sth) on

carry out sth or carry sth out

k?ri n k?ri at

Guideword

Definition to calculate the total of two or more numbers

If you base something on facts or ideas, you use those facts or ideas to develop it. to be certain that something exists

to be a member of a group or organization

If something blows away, or if the wind blows something away, that thing moves because the wind blows it. If something blows down, or if the wind blows something down, that thing falls to the ground because the wind blows it. If a flame blows out or you blow it out, it stops burning when a person or the wind blows on it. to destroy something or kill someone with a bomb, or to be destroyed or killed by a bomb to arrange for someone to stay at a hotel

END RELATIONSHIP

END CLASSES

If a machine or vehicle breaks down, it stops working.

to get into a building or car using force, usually to steal something

If two people break up, they stop having a relationship.

When schools or colleges break up, the end and the holidays begin.

to care for a child until it is an adult

to go to a place in order to collect someone

to visit a place or person for a short time, usually while you are going somewhere else

to look after someone or something, especially someone who is young, old or ill

to continue doing something, or to cause something to continue

to do or complete something, especially something that you have said you would do or that you have been told to do

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Headword catch up with sb

Phonetics k?t p w?

check in

tek n

check in or check into sth check out

come along come on

come out

come out

complain of sth

consist of sth cut up sth or cut sth up deal with sth

depend on or depend upon sb/sth

eat out end up fall down fall over fill up (sth) or fill (sth) up get back sth or get sth back get in

get in get in get on get on

get out get together

give away sth or give sth away give in sth or give sth in

tek n tek nt tek at

km l km n

km at

km at

kmplen v

knsst v kt p dil w?

dpend n dpend pn

it at end p fl dan fl v fl p get b?k

get n

get n get n get n get n

get at get tge?

gv we

gv n

Guideword

BECOME AVAILABLE SUN

Definition to meet someone you know after not seeing them for a period of time and talk about what you have been doing to go to the desk at an airport, so that you can be told where you will be sitting and so that your bags can be put on the aircraft to say who you are when you arrive at a hotel so that you can be given a key for your room

to leave a hotel after paying and returning your room key to go somewhere with someone

said to encourage someone to do something, especially to hurry or try harder If a book, record, film, etc. comes out, it becomes available for people to buy or see. When the sun, moon or stars come out, they appear in the sky. to tell other people that something is making you feel ill to be made of or formed from something

to cut something into pieces

to take action in order to achieve something or in order to solve a problem If something depends on someone or something, it is influenced by them, or changes because of them. to eat in a restaurant

to finally be in a particular place or situation

to fall onto the ground

If something falls over, it falls onto its side.

to become full, or to make something become full

to be given something again that you had before

ENTER

ARRIVE BE CHOSEN RELATIONSHIP MANAGE

to succeed in entering a place, especially a building to arrive at a place at a particular time

to succeed in being chosen or elected

to have a good relationship

to manage or deal with a situation, especially successfully to leave a closed vehicle, building, etc.

to meet in order to do something or spend time together to give something to someone without asking for payment to give a piece of written work or a document to someone for them to read, judge or deal with

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Headword give in

Phonetics gv n

give out sth or give sth out give up sth or give sth up give up (sth) or give (sth) up

gv at gv p gv p

go away go away

g we g we

go back

g b?k

go down go down

g dan g dan

go for sth go off go off go on go on go out

g f g f g f g n g n g at

go out

g at

go up hand in sth or hand sth in hand out sth or hand sth out hang about or hang around (swh) hang on hang out hang up hang up sth or hang sth up

g p h?nd n h?nd at

h? bat h? rand h? n h? at h? p h? p

have (got) on sth or have (got) sth on

hear from sb

h?v n h frm

hold on hold up sb/sth or hold sb/sth up hurry up join in (sth) keep sb in

hld n hld p

hri p dn n kip n

Guideword

Definition

to finally agree to what someone wants, after refusing for a period of time

to give something to a large number of people

to stop owning and using something

If you give up a habit, such as smoking, or something such as alcohol, you stop doing it or using it.

LEAVE

to leave a place

HOLIDAY

to leave your home in order to spend time in different places

to return to a place where you were or have been before

BECOME LESS to become lower in level

SUN

When the sun goes down, it moves down in the sky until it cannot be seen any more.

to choose something

LEAVE

to leave a place and go somewhere else

STOP WORKING If a light or a machine goes off, it stops working.

CONTINUE

to continue to happen or exist

HAPPEN

to happen

RELATIONSHIP If two people go out together, they have a romantic relationship with each other.

LIGHT/FIRE

If a light or something that is burning goes out, it stops producing light or heat.

to become higher in level

to give a piece of written work to a teacher

to give something to each person in a group or place

to spend time somewhere, usually doing very little

WAIT

to wait for a short time

to spend a lot of time in a place or with someone

to finish a conversation on the telephone

to put something, especially a piece of clothing, somewhere where it can hang If you have clothes or shoes on, you are wearing them. If you hear from someone, you get a letter or telephone call from them, or they tell you something. to wait for a short time

to make something or someone slow or late

to do something more quickly to become involved in an activity with other people to make a child stay inside as a punishment, or to make someone stay in hospital

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Headword keep (sb/sth) off sth

Phonetics kip f

keep on doing sth

kip n

keep (sb/sth) out

kip at

keep up sth or keep sth up kip p

knock sb down laugh at sb/sth

nk dan lf ?t

leave behind sb/sth or leave sb/sth behind look around (swh) look forward to sth/doing sth Look out! look up sth or look sth up

lk rand lk fwd tu

lk at lk p

move in move out pass on sth or pass sth on

muv n muv at ps n

pass on sth or pass sth on

pay back sb/sth or pay sb/sth back

put away sth or put sth away

put back sth or put sth back

put down sb/sth or put sb/sth down

put down sth or put sth down

ps n pe b?k pt we pt b?k pt dan pt dan

put down sb or put sb down

pt dan

put off sth/doing sth or put sth off put on sth or put sth on

put on sth or put sth on put out sth or put sth out put sb through

put up sth or put sth up

pt f

pt n

pt n pt at pt ru

pt p

Guideword

TELL GIVE

EQUIPMENT WEIGHT RAISE

Definition to not go onto an area, or to stop someone or something going onto an area to continue to do something, or to do something again and again to not go into a place, or to stop someone or something from going into a place to not allow something that is at a high level to fall to a lower level to hit someone with a vehicle and injure or kill them to show that you think someone or something is stupid to leave a place without taking someone or something with you to visit a place and look at the things in it to feel happy and excited about something that is going to happen something you say when someone is in danger to try to find a piece of information by looking in a book or on a computer to begin living in a new home to stop living in a particular home to tell someone something that another person has told you to give something to someone else to pay someone the money that you owe them

to put something in the place or container where you usually keep it to put something where it was before it was moved

to put someone or something that you are holding onto the floor or onto another surface If you put the phone down, you put the part of the telephone that you speak into back to its usual position. to write someone's name on a list or document, usually in order to arrange for them to do something to arrange to do something at a later time

to make a piece of equipment work by pressing a switch If someone puts on weight, they become heavier. to make something that is burning stop burning to connect a person using a telephone to the person they want to speak to to raise something, or to fix something in a raised position

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Headword put up sth or put sth up

Phonetics pt p

put up sth or put sth up remind sb of sth/sb

pt p rmand v

ring sb back

r b?k

ring (sb) up or ring up (sb) run out

r p rn at

send sth back or send back sth

send b?k

set off set out set up sth or set sth up

set f set at set p

show sb around show up shut (sth) down or shut down (sth) sign up split up

rand p t dan

san p splt p

start (sth) off or start off (sth) stay behind

stay in

switch off sth or switch sth off switch on sth or switch sth on take away sth or take sth away take away sth or take sth away take back sth or take sth back take out sb or take sb out

take out sth or take sth out

take up sth or take sth up

throw away/out sth or throw sth away/out

tidy up (sth) or tidy (sth) up

turn down sth or turn sth down

stt f

ste bhand ste n swt f

swt n

tek we

tek we

tek b?k

tek at tek at tek p r we r at tadi p tn dan

Guideword SPREAD MONEY

FOOD NUMBERS REMOVE

Definition to spread something that is folded or rolled up, such as a tent, umbrella, etc. so that it is ready to be used to increase the price or value of something to be similar to, or make you think of, something or someone else to telephone someone who rang you earlier or to telephone someone for a second time to telephone someone to finish, use or sell all of something, so that there is none left to return something to the person who sent it to you, especially because it is damaged or not suitable to start a journey to start a journey to formally establish a new company, organization, system, way of working, etc. to go with someone and show them a place to arrive somewhere If a computer or machine shuts down or someone shuts it down, it stops operating. to arrange to do an organized activity If two people who have a romantic relationship, finish their relationship. to begin by doing something, or to make something begin by doing something to not leave a place when other people leave it to stay in your home to turn off a light, television, etc. by using a switch

to turn on a light, television, etc. by using a switch

to buy food in a shop or restaurant and eat it somewhere else to remove one number from another number

to return something to the place you borrowed or bought it from to go somewhere with someone and pay for them to remove something from somewhere to start doing a particular activity or job to get rid of something that you do not want any more to make a place or a collection of things tidy to reduce the level of sound or heat that something produces

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Headword turn (sb/sth) into sb/sth

Phonetics tn nt

turn up sth or turn sth up tn p tn p

wear (sth) out or wear out (sth)

we at

work out

wk at

wrap sth up or wrap up sth r?p p

write sth down or write down sth

rat dan

Guideword

Definition

to change and become someone or something different, or to make someone or something do this

to increase the level of sound or heat that a machine produces

to use something so much that it is damaged and cannot be used any more, or to become damaged in this way

to exercise in order to improve the strength or appearance of your body

to fold paper, cloth, etc. around something to cover it

to write something on a piece of paper so that you do not forget it

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